The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... entered Scot- land , and marched to Jedburgh , which he took after an obstinate resistance . He then detached the Lord Dacres to Fernihirst , who reduced that castle , and made prisoners of Sir Andrew Kerr , and the laird of Gradon ...
... entered Scot- land , and marched to Jedburgh , which he took after an obstinate resistance . He then detached the Lord Dacres to Fernihirst , who reduced that castle , and made prisoners of Sir Andrew Kerr , and the laird of Gradon ...
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... entered an Ensign in the 51st regiment of foot , and after passing through the intermediate gradations in two differ- ent regiments , he was , in January 1788 , appointed Major in the six- tieth * . The first years of an officer's ...
... entered an Ensign in the 51st regiment of foot , and after passing through the intermediate gradations in two differ- ent regiments , he was , in January 1788 , appointed Major in the six- tieth * . The first years of an officer's ...
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... entered , at some length , into the question of the convention of Cintra , and declared , that his opinion , as a Member of the Board of Inquiry , was , that no blame attached to the Commanders in a military point of view . The only er ...
... entered , at some length , into the question of the convention of Cintra , and declared , that his opinion , as a Member of the Board of Inquiry , was , that no blame attached to the Commanders in a military point of view . The only er ...
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... entered into a treaty with the King of Sweden , by which they were to pay , as a subsidy to that Prince , 100,000l . a - month . In that treaty there was a private stipulation , spe- cifying military aid by England . How far that ...
... entered into a treaty with the King of Sweden , by which they were to pay , as a subsidy to that Prince , 100,000l . a - month . In that treaty there was a private stipulation , spe- cifying military aid by England . How far that ...
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... tish arms has been maintained , amidst many disadvantageous circumstances , The army which had entered Spain , a- midst the fairest prospects , had no soon- er completed its junction , than , owing to the ex 138 Historical Affairs .
... tish arms has been maintained , amidst many disadvantageous circumstances , The army which had entered Spain , a- midst the fairest prospects , had no soon- er completed its junction , than , owing to the ex 138 Historical Affairs .
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